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60-Day Notice to Terminate Tenants Extended: Existing law generally requiring a 60-day notice to terminate a month-to-month residential tenant, which was originally slated to sunset on January 1, 2010, has been extended indefinitely. A 30-day notice to terminate is sufficient if the tenant has lived in the property for less than one year, or if the landlord has sold the property and certain requirements are met. The 60-day notice requirement does not apply to fixed-term leases, such as a one-year lease. Other laws address tenants in properties foreclosed upon. Senate Bill 290.
4 thoughts on “California Tenant 60 Day Notice Law Extended”
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Seems a little one-sided. Why do tenants only have to give a thirty day notice?
San Diego Medical Marijuana Clinic
I can understand giving them a heads-up but a tenant usually won’t find another place to rent sixty days later. They really can’t start looking until 30 days in advance so what is the purpose of the extra month?
San Diego Hotels
Seems like Government looks in every nook and cranny to get involved in personal business.
Los Angeles Lawyer
I was looking for a free 60 day San Diego Notice, however when I click on the link it (nor any of your other links) fail to work!
Thanks for you site and help.
Nan